Boys, have you ever wondered about what your girlfriends think that you do in NS? Well, in this episode of TSLComedy, we reveal that what you think couldn't be further from reality.
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Beatrice Lee - https://instagram.com/beatriceleesn
Fauzi Aziz - https://instagram.com/mynameisfauzi
Joal Ong - https://instagram.com/joalong_
Rifat Lockshire - https://instagram.com/rifatlockshire
Filmed and Edited By: Hanis Murad
https://instagram.com/hanesmrd
Additional Production & Videography By:
Keiji Umehara - https://instagram.com/umeandhara
Lim Yun Qian - https://instagram.com/lyqian
Thomas K. - https://www.instagram.com/blysk_tk
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(26 Feb 2012)
1. US Army soldiers from 1st Battalion, 214th Aviation Regiment, standing in front of a UH 60Black Hawk helicopter at Podgorica military airport
2. Wide of US Army Lieutenant General Mark Hertling, the US Army's top commander in Europe (centre) talking to troops at the airport
3. Hertling conversing with US army soldiers
4. Close-up of Hertling
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Lieutenant General Mark Hertling, the US Army's top commander in Europe:
"I can only speak for the ground base air defence units. We have the forces in place in Turkey, at a radar site in southern Turkey. We also have some exchanges with Patriot systems with some of our allied nations. So, from an Army perspective, the missile defence plans are going as scheduled. I wouldn't want to talk about either the Navy's AEGIS ships or the Air Force plans, because that is out of my league, but I will tell you that we make constant coordination (with the US Navy and Air Force), and I think we are well on track to... nothing's been accelerated, but we're on track to conduct missile defence."
6. Close-up of US flag and 1st Armoured Division insignia on Hertling's uniform
7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Lieutenant General Mark Hertling, the US Army's top commander in Europe:
"We always have those plans in place. We have contingency plans, and we have force protection plans, but they are all based on the kinds of intelligence that we are receiving in terms of what the enemy is doing. Right now, there has been no change in requirements that would make us change our force-protection measures, but if there were, we would react to them appropriately. "
8. Cutaway of Hertling's hands
9. Close-up of Hertling's Lieutenant General three star insignia on his uniform
10. Hertling conversing with Army troops
11. Wide of US Army soldiers loading bags of cargo into helicopter
12. US Army soldiers loading cargo onto aircraft
STORYLINE:
American forces are now manning a new radar defence site in Turkey that could help defend Europe from a potential Iranian ballistic missile attack, the US Army's commander in Europe said on Sunday.
"We have the forces in place in Turkey, at a radar site in southern Turkey," Lieutenant General Mark Hertling said in an interview at Montenegro's main military airport in its capital Podgorica.
It is the first time a senior US commander has confirmed reports that the NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation) defence shield radar - which has caused tensions between Turkey and its Muslim neighbour Iran - has been operational in the past few weeks.
The radar is a key element in a planned ballistic missile defence system which also would put other land and sea-based radars and anti-missile interceptors in several European locations over the next decade.
"I will tell you that we make constant coordination (with the US Navy and Air Force), and I think we are well on track to conduct missile defence," Hertling said.
The deal with Turkey last year to station the sophisticated radar on its territory was hailed by US officials as the most significant military cooperation agreement between the US and Turkey, NATO's biggest Muslim member, since 2003, when Turkey angered American officials by refusing to allow an armoured division to cross Turkish territory to join the invasion of Iraq.
Tensions between the West and Iran have risen in recent months over Tehran's nuclear programme.
Iran denies Western claims it seeks to develop atomic weapons, and says its disputed nuclear programme is designed to produce energy and medical isotopes.
The US says the missile defence shield is designed to counter the Iranian missile threat.
It is located at a military base near Kurecik, a town about 435 miles (700 kilometres) west of the Iranian border.
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published:20 Mar 2016

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BasicInformationAirlines: Singapore Airlines (SIA/SQ)
Flight: SQ32
Origin: Singapore Changi (SIN/WSSS)
Destination: San Francisco (SFO/KSFO)
Date: 2016/10
Aircraft: Airbus A350-900 XWB
Registration: 9V-SMF
Class: BusinessSeat No: 22K
Lounge: SilverKris Lounge, First ClassSection, ChangiTerminal 3Starring: Rilakkuma/Korilakkuma
Camera: Sony Alpha7s, Canon G3x, iPhone 6 Plus, GoPro Hero4 Black
Music: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100806
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
----------------------------------------
About original takeoff and landing video:
YouTube's copyright detection and search algorithm would cause trouble and disadvantage to my video if I include full takeoff/landing video which contains cabin background music.
Therefore, these video are uploaded separately on at another channel:
Takeoff:
https://youtu.be/HH-L3Q6X4S0
Landing:
https://youtu.be/UrNlySVeHA4
----------------------------------------
03:50 Campbell WilsonWelcomeSpeech
06:27 Lion DancePerformance
07:35 Cabin Welcome PA
15:47 Captain Welcome PA
29:18 Captain Pre-arrival PA
32:28 Cabin ArrivalPA
33:27 Captain Post-arrival PA
----------------------------------------
Ground service of Singapore Airlines is often the weaker aspect. Both my travel companion and I specifically booked on this flight in Business Class because we are aviation geek and fans of SIA, and we wished to take part in this special occasion. Even for my friend who is a SolitairePPSClub member and checking in at dedicated First Class check-in area, the staff there does not seem to be particularly understanding and caring. Two of us were only given ONE invitation card for the gate hold room event, because the "content of the card is the same", and "we have to be at the boarding gate anyway, so the card is actually meaningless". The card DO HAVE VALUE to us because it will go into our collection. You would never expect staff manning First Class area would be sooooo stingy about an invitation card that a passenger paid thousands of dollars and wasn't given one card per passenger. This is simply disappointing to start with.
Programme at gate hold room seems to be more fun, despite on a Sunday early morning. The LionDance surely made all the difference. However, the goodie bag sort of let me down, because no A350 model was given, especially when you learn that there is model for the return flight SQ31.
Crew onboard this flight were amazing, despite having to work long hours, they were far better than that on SQ323 (the return sector of A350's inaugural flight from Amsterdam to Singapore). As I mentioned, I was surprised to learn that among the crew, one is actually audience of my channel (as he recognize Rilakkuma the bears), didn't expect cabin crew would in their own leisure time view video of things related to their work! Truly passionate and professional. And another crew, during second meal serving, remember my question about satay made in the first meal serving, and ask whether I wanted to have that.
The only thing inflight that I think need to be improved is about the meal service in Business Class, it is designed to be a-la-carte, without designating which course is available at which serving, and not even classifying which items belong starters/main course/dessert, as some could be easily mixed up (e.g. I thought the satay is a starter choice while the crew told me it's a indeed a main course). While it is nice that passengers may be able choose freely, mix & match from the menu (subject to availability), to dine at whatever time they like, I would appreciate if they provide a timeline on the menu informing passengers the overall service flow throughout the flight, so that I can plan ahead what to eat for each meal, and what snacks to eat between meals. Of course, I am not blaming Singapore Airlines for this, as I believe they are also experimenting which way would suit passengers best. And on this flight, I was surprised to learn that butter has become an "on request" item, i.e. it would not be provided by default.
Meal service was after takeoff (guess about 1.5 hour into flight), and midflight about 5 hours before landing. I woke up 1.5 hours before landing expecting there would be breakfast service but there wasn't, yet I didn't order because I wasn't really hungry.
To conclude, it's not a perfect flight but I did enjoy very much to be part of the event.

History

Early years

Universal Studios was founded by Carl Laemmle, Mark Dintenfass, Charles O. Baumann, Adam Kessel, Pat Powers, William Swanson, David Horsley, Robert H. Cochrane and Jules Brulatour. One story has Laemmle watching a box office for hours, counting patrons and calculating the day's takings. Within weeks of his Chicago trip, Laemmle gave up dry goods to buy the first several nickelodeons. For Laemmle and other such entrepreneurs, the creation in 1908 of the Edison-backed Motion Picture Trust meant that exhibitors were expected to pay fees for Trust-produced films they showed. Based on the Latham Loop used in cameras and projectors, along with other patents, the Trust collected fees on all aspects of movie production and exhibition, and attempted to enforce a monopoly on distribution.

United States Army

The United States Army (USA) is the largest branch of the United States Armed Forces and performs land-based military operations. It is one of the seven uniformed services of the United States, and is designated as the Army of the United States in the United States Constitution, Article 2, Section 2, Clause 1 and United States Code, Title 10, Subtitle B, Chapter 301, Section 3001. As the largest and senior branch of the U.S. military, the modern U.S. Army has its roots in the Continental Army, which was formed (14 June 1775) to fight the American Revolutionary War (1775–83)—before the U.S. was established as a country. After the Revolutionary War, the Congress of the Confederation created the United States Army on 3 June 1784, to replace the disbanded Continental Army. The United States Army considers itself descended from the Continental Army, and dates its institutional inception from the origin of that armed force in 1775.

The game was created as part of a merger agreement between the NFL and its then-rival league, the American Football League (AFL). It was agreed that the two leagues' champion teams would play in the AFL–NFL World Championship Game until the merger was to officially begin in 1970. After the merger, each league was redesignated as a "conference", and the game has since been played between the conference champions to determine the NFL's league champion. Currently, the National Football Conference (NFC) leads the league with 26 wins to 23 wins for the American Football Conference (AFC). The Pittsburgh Steelers have the most Super Bowl victories with six.

Lieutenant general

Lieutenant general, lieutenant-general and similar (abbrev Lt Gen, LTG and similar) is a three-starmilitary rank (NATO code OF-8) used in many countries. The rank traces its origins to the Middle Ages, where the title of lieutenant general was held by the second in command on the battlefield, who was normally subordinate to a captain general.

In modern armies, lieutenant general normally ranks immediately below general and above major general; it is equivalent to the navy rank of vice admiral, and in air forces with a separate rank structure, it is equivalent to air marshal. A lieutenant general commands an army corps, made up of typically three army divisions, and consisting of around 60,000–70,000 soldiers (U.S.).

The seeming incongruity that a lieutenant general outranks a major general (whereas a major outranks a lieutenant) is due to the derivation of the latter rank from sergeant major general, which was also subordinate to lieutenant general. In some countries (e.g. France and Italy), the ranks of corps general or lieutenant colonel general are used instead of lieutenant general, in an attempt to solve this apparent anomaly – these ranks are often translated into English as lieutenant general.

Expectations Vs. Reality of NS Men | TSL Comedy | EP 22

Boys, have you ever wondered about what your girlfriends think that you do in NS? Well, in this episode of TSLComedy, we reveal that what you think couldn't be further from reality.
Thank you to NiveaMen for making this video possible!
https://www.facebook.com/NIVEA.sg/
HERE'S ASPECIALDEAL FOR ALL TSLTV VIEWERS - the awesome people at Nivea Men are giving 25% off their Mud Serum Foam. All you need to do is take a screenshot or a picture of the promotional image at 2:56 OR 3:22 and present it at any Guardian Store from 4 to 29 February 2016 to enjoy the discount!
LocationSponsor:
MapleLodge @ 66 Pagoda StreetFollow @thesmartlocaltv on Instagram for some hilarious behind-the-scenes footage!
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Featuring (in order of appearance):
Audrey Lim - https://instagram.com/tippytoess
Beatrice Lee - https://instagram.com/beatriceleesn
Fauzi Aziz - https://instagram.com/mynameisfauzi
Joal Ong - https://instagram.com/joalong_
Rifat Lockshire - https://instagram.com/rifatlockshire
Filmed and Edited By: Hanis Murad
https://instagram.com/hanesmrd
Additional Production & Videography By:
Keiji Umehara - https://instagram.com/umeandhara
Lim Yun Qian - https://instagram.com/lyqian
Thomas K. - https://www.instagram.com/blysk_tk
Business Enquires: admin@thesmartlocal.com
#thesmartlocal #thesmartlocaltv #comedy #funny #singaporecomedy #expectationsvsreality #nivea #army #ns #nsmen #singaporearmy #washface #facewash #asian #boys #boysintoilet #camo #camouflage #serum

US forces manning new radar defence site in Turkey, US commander sots

(26 Feb 2012)
1. US Army soldiers from 1st Battalion, 214th Aviation Regiment, standing in front of a UH 60Black Hawk helicopter at Podgorica military airport
2. Wide of US Army Lieutenant General Mark Hertling, the US Army's top commander in Europe (centre) talking to troops at the airport
3. Hertling conversing with US army soldiers
4. Close-up of Hertling
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Lieutenant General Mark Hertling, the US Army's top commander in Europe:
"I can only speak for the ground base air defence units. We have the forces in place in Turkey, at a radar site in southern Turkey. We also have some exchanges with Patriot systems with some of our allied nations. So, from an Army perspective, the missile defence plans are going as scheduled. I wouldn't want to talk about either the Navy's AEGIS ships or the Air Force plans, because that is out of my league, but I will tell you that we make constant coordination (with the US Navy and Air Force), and I think we are well on track to... nothing's been accelerated, but we're on track to conduct missile defence."
6. Close-up of US flag and 1st Armoured Division insignia on Hertling's uniform
7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Lieutenant General Mark Hertling, the US Army's top commander in Europe:
"We always have those plans in place. We have contingency plans, and we have force protection plans, but they are all based on the kinds of intelligence that we are receiving in terms of what the enemy is doing. Right now, there has been no change in requirements that would make us change our force-protection measures, but if there were, we would react to them appropriately. "
8. Cutaway of Hertling's hands
9. Close-up of Hertling's Lieutenant General three star insignia on his uniform
10. Hertling conversing with Army troops
11. Wide of US Army soldiers loading bags of cargo into helicopter
12. US Army soldiers loading cargo onto aircraft
STORYLINE:
American forces are now manning a new radar defence site in Turkey that could help defend Europe from a potential Iranian ballistic missile attack, the US Army's commander in Europe said on Sunday.
"We have the forces in place in Turkey, at a radar site in southern Turkey," Lieutenant General Mark Hertling said in an interview at Montenegro's main military airport in its capital Podgorica.
It is the first time a senior US commander has confirmed reports that the NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation) defence shield radar - which has caused tensions between Turkey and its Muslim neighbour Iran - has been operational in the past few weeks.
The radar is a key element in a planned ballistic missile defence system which also would put other land and sea-based radars and anti-missile interceptors in several European locations over the next decade.
"I will tell you that we make constant coordination (with the US Navy and Air Force), and I think we are well on track to conduct missile defence," Hertling said.
The deal with Turkey last year to station the sophisticated radar on its territory was hailed by US officials as the most significant military cooperation agreement between the US and Turkey, NATO's biggest Muslim member, since 2003, when Turkey angered American officials by refusing to allow an armoured division to cross Turkish territory to join the invasion of Iraq.
Tensions between the West and Iran have risen in recent months over Tehran's nuclear programme.
Iran denies Western claims it seeks to develop atomic weapons, and says its disputed nuclear programme is designed to produce energy and medical isotopes.
The US says the missile defence shield is designed to counter the Iranian missile threat.
It is located at a military base near Kurecik, a town about 435 miles (700 kilometres) west of the Iranian border.
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5:24

eagle owl first steps in manning

eagle owl first steps in manning

eagle owl first steps in manning

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BasicInformationAirlines: Singapore Airlines (SIA/SQ)
Flight: SQ32
Origin: Singapore Changi (SIN/WSSS)
Destination: San Francisco (SFO/KSFO)
Date: 2016/10
Aircraft: Airbus A350-900 XWB
Registration: 9V-SMF
Class: BusinessSeat No: 22K
Lounge: SilverKris Lounge, First ClassSection, ChangiTerminal 3Starring: Rilakkuma/Korilakkuma
Camera: Sony Alpha7s, Canon G3x, iPhone 6 Plus, GoPro Hero4 Black
Music: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100806
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
----------------------------------------
About original takeoff and landing video:
YouTube's copyright detection and search algorithm would cause trouble and disadvantage to my video if I include full takeoff/landing video which contains cabin background music.
Therefore, these video are uploaded separately on at another channel:
Takeoff:
https://youtu.be/HH-L3Q6X4S0
Landing:
https://youtu.be/UrNlySVeHA4
----------------------------------------
03:50 Campbell WilsonWelcomeSpeech
06:27 Lion DancePerformance
07:35 Cabin Welcome PA
15:47 Captain Welcome PA
29:18 Captain Pre-arrival PA
32:28 Cabin ArrivalPA
33:27 Captain Post-arrival PA
----------------------------------------
Ground service of Singapore Airlines is often the weaker aspect. Both my travel companion and I specifically booked on this flight in Business Class because we are aviation geek and fans of SIA, and we wished to take part in this special occasion. Even for my friend who is a SolitairePPSClub member and checking in at dedicated First Class check-in area, the staff there does not seem to be particularly understanding and caring. Two of us were only given ONE invitation card for the gate hold room event, because the "content of the card is the same", and "we have to be at the boarding gate anyway, so the card is actually meaningless". The card DO HAVE VALUE to us because it will go into our collection. You would never expect staff manning First Class area would be sooooo stingy about an invitation card that a passenger paid thousands of dollars and wasn't given one card per passenger. This is simply disappointing to start with.
Programme at gate hold room seems to be more fun, despite on a Sunday early morning. The LionDance surely made all the difference. However, the goodie bag sort of let me down, because no A350 model was given, especially when you learn that there is model for the return flight SQ31.
Crew onboard this flight were amazing, despite having to work long hours, they were far better than that on SQ323 (the return sector of A350's inaugural flight from Amsterdam to Singapore). As I mentioned, I was surprised to learn that among the crew, one is actually audience of my channel (as he recognize Rilakkuma the bears), didn't expect cabin crew would in their own leisure time view video of things related to their work! Truly passionate and professional. And another crew, during second meal serving, remember my question about satay made in the first meal serving, and ask whether I wanted to have that.
The only thing inflight that I think need to be improved is about the meal service in Business Class, it is designed to be a-la-carte, without designating which course is available at which serving, and not even classifying which items belong starters/main course/dessert, as some could be easily mixed up (e.g. I thought the satay is a starter choice while the crew told me it's a indeed a main course). While it is nice that passengers may be able choose freely, mix & match from the menu (subject to availability), to dine at whatever time they like, I would appreciate if they provide a timeline on the menu informing passengers the overall service flow throughout the flight, so that I can plan ahead what to eat for each meal, and what snacks to eat between meals. Of course, I am not blaming Singapore Airlines for this, as I believe they are also experimenting which way would suit passengers best. And on this flight, I was surprised to learn that butter has become an "on request" item, i.e. it would not be provided by default.
Meal service was after takeoff (guess about 1.5 hour into flight), and midflight about 5 hours before landing. I woke up 1.5 hours before landing expecting there would be breakfast service but there wasn't, yet I didn't order because I wasn't really hungry.
To conclude, it's not a perfect flight but I did enjoy very much to be part of the event.

9:42

Finding Manning's n

Finding Manning's n

Finding Manning's n

This video was created solely for educational purposes. The music used in this video is not mine nor is it anyone else's who may appear in the video. This video was filmed with permission and supervision from the St. Cloud State UniversityAHSDepartment.

7:31

Postcards From Afghanistan

Postcards From Afghanistan

Postcards From Afghanistan

Read our cyberpioneer story: http://www.mindef.gov.sg/imindef/publications/cyberpioneer/news/2009/June/04jun09_news.html.
The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) deployed a 39-man medical detachment at a field hospital in the province of Oruzgan in central Afghanistan, providing emergency room manning, primary healthcare and ward capabilities in support of the Dutch and Australian forces deployed there.
Working closely with their foreign counterparts, the team treated casualties that included members of the International Security Assistance Forces (ISAF), Afghan national security forces and local civilians.
Detachment members share the work they do, the risks of their operating environment, the friendships they built and their personal feelings about their experiences there.
View more videos, photos and stories of the SAF at the links below!
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cyberpioneer.connect
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/cybpioneer
flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/cyberpioneer

Singapore World's Busiest Transshipment Port

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) regulates and licenses port and marine services and facilities. It also manages vessel traffic in the Singapore port while ensuring safety and security. The port section contains information, guidelines and procedures on matters relating to the port and its operations.
The shipping section covers information on how to register a ship under the Singapore flag,as well as manning guidelines, procedures and requirements for owners and masters of Singapore-registered ships.
MPA also posts circulars and notices to update the port and shipping community. Also important to the communities are information on port, shipping and other MPA tariffs. Available for download and reference is the maritime legislation of Singapore.
As an active member of th...

List of ship managers and crewing agencies

Expectations Vs. Reality of NS Men | TSL Comedy | EP 22

Boys, have you ever wondered about what your girlfriends think that you do in NS? Well, in this episode of TSLComedy, we reveal that what you think couldn't be further from reality.
Thank you to NiveaMen for making this video possible!
https://www.facebook.com/NIVEA.sg/
HERE'S ASPECIALDEAL FOR ALL TSLTV VIEWERS - the awesome people at Nivea Men are giving 25% off their Mud Serum Foam. All you need to do is take a screenshot or a picture of the promotional image at 2:56 OR 3:22 and present it at any Guardian Store from 4 to 29 February 2016 to enjoy the discount!
LocationSponsor:
MapleLodge @ 66 Pagoda StreetFollow @thesmartlocaltv on Instagram for some hilarious behind-the-scenes footage!
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Lecture 10: Neural Machine Translation and Models with Attention

Lecture 10 introduces translation, machine translation, and neural machine translation. Google's new NMT is highlighted followed by sequence models with attention as well as sequence model decoders.
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Natural Language Processing with Deep LearningInstructors:
- ChrisManning
- Richard Socher
Natural language processing (NLP) deals with the key artificial intelligence technology of understanding complex human language communication. This lecture series provides a thorough introduction to the cutting-edge research in deep learning applied to NLP, an approach that has recently obtained very high performance across many different NLP tasks including question answering and machine translation. It emphasizes how t...

published: 03 Apr 2017

US forces manning new radar defence site in Turkey, US commander sots

(26 Feb 2012)
1. US Army soldiers from 1st Battalion, 214th Aviation Regiment, standing in front of a UH 60Black Hawk helicopter at Podgorica military airport
2. Wide of US Army Lieutenant General Mark Hertling, the US Army's top commander in Europe (centre) talking to troops at the airport
3. Hertling conversing with US army soldiers
4. Close-up of Hertling
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Lieutenant General Mark Hertling, the US Army's top commander in Europe:
"I can only speak for the ground base air defence units. We have the forces in place in Turkey, at a radar site in southern Turkey. We also have some exchanges with Patriot systems with some of our allied nations. So, from an Army perspective, the missile defence plans are going as scheduled. I wouldn't want to talk about either th...

published: 30 Jul 2015

eagle owl first steps in manning

I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (https://www.youtube.com/editor)

Finding Manning's n

This video was created solely for educational purposes. The music used in this video is not mine nor is it anyone else's who may appear in the video. This video was filmed with permission and supervision from the St. Cloud State UniversityAHSDepartment.

published: 20 Apr 2016

Postcards From Afghanistan

Read our cyberpioneer story: http://www.mindef.gov.sg/imindef/publications/cyberpioneer/news/2009/June/04jun09_news.html.
The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) deployed a 39-man medical detachment at a field hospital in the province of Oruzgan in central Afghanistan, providing emergency room manning, primary healthcare and ward capabilities in support of the Dutch and Australian forces deployed there.
Working closely with their foreign counterparts, the team treated casualties that included members of the International Security Assistance Forces (ISAF), Afghan national security forces and local civilians.
Detachment members share the work they do, the risks of their operating environment, the friendships they built and their personal feelings about their experiences there.
View more videos...

Expectations Vs. Reality of NS Men | TSL Comedy | EP 22

Boys, have you ever wondered about what your girlfriends think that you do in NS? Well, in this episode of TSLComedy, we reveal that what you think couldn't be...

Boys, have you ever wondered about what your girlfriends think that you do in NS? Well, in this episode of TSLComedy, we reveal that what you think couldn't be further from reality.
Thank you to NiveaMen for making this video possible!
https://www.facebook.com/NIVEA.sg/
HERE'S ASPECIALDEAL FOR ALL TSLTV VIEWERS - the awesome people at Nivea Men are giving 25% off their Mud Serum Foam. All you need to do is take a screenshot or a picture of the promotional image at 2:56 OR 3:22 and present it at any Guardian Store from 4 to 29 February 2016 to enjoy the discount!
LocationSponsor:
MapleLodge @ 66 Pagoda StreetFollow @thesmartlocaltv on Instagram for some hilarious behind-the-scenes footage!
Official Instagram:
https://instagram.com/thesmartlocalsg
TSLTV Facebook:
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TSLTV Instagram:
https://instagram.com/thesmartlocaltv
Featuring (in order of appearance):
Audrey Lim - https://instagram.com/tippytoess
Beatrice Lee - https://instagram.com/beatriceleesn
Fauzi Aziz - https://instagram.com/mynameisfauzi
Joal Ong - https://instagram.com/joalong_
Rifat Lockshire - https://instagram.com/rifatlockshire
Filmed and Edited By: Hanis Murad
https://instagram.com/hanesmrd
Additional Production & Videography By:
Keiji Umehara - https://instagram.com/umeandhara
Lim Yun Qian - https://instagram.com/lyqian
Thomas K. - https://www.instagram.com/blysk_tk
Business Enquires: admin@thesmartlocal.com
#thesmartlocal #thesmartlocaltv #comedy #funny #singaporecomedy #expectationsvsreality #nivea #army #ns #nsmen #singaporearmy #washface #facewash #asian #boys #boysintoilet #camo #camouflage #serum

Boys, have you ever wondered about what your girlfriends think that you do in NS? Well, in this episode of TSLComedy, we reveal that what you think couldn't be further from reality.
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1. US Army soldiers from 1st Battalion, 214th Aviation Regiment, standing in front of a UH 60Black Hawk helicopter at Podgorica military airport
2. Wide of US Army Lieutenant General Mark Hertling, the US Army's top commander in Europe (centre) talking to troops at the airport
3. Hertling conversing with US army soldiers
4. Close-up of Hertling
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Lieutenant General Mark Hertling, the US Army's top commander in Europe:
"I can only speak for the ground base air defence units. We have the forces in place in Turkey, at a radar site in southern Turkey. We also have some exchanges with Patriot systems with some of our allied nations. So, from an Army perspective, the missile defence plans are going as scheduled. I wouldn't want to talk about either the Navy's AEGIS ships or the Air Force plans, because that is out of my league, but I will tell you that we make constant coordination (with the US Navy and Air Force), and I think we are well on track to... nothing's been accelerated, but we're on track to conduct missile defence."
6. Close-up of US flag and 1st Armoured Division insignia on Hertling's uniform
7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Lieutenant General Mark Hertling, the US Army's top commander in Europe:
"We always have those plans in place. We have contingency plans, and we have force protection plans, but they are all based on the kinds of intelligence that we are receiving in terms of what the enemy is doing. Right now, there has been no change in requirements that would make us change our force-protection measures, but if there were, we would react to them appropriately. "
8. Cutaway of Hertling's hands
9. Close-up of Hertling's Lieutenant General three star insignia on his uniform
10. Hertling conversing with Army troops
11. Wide of US Army soldiers loading bags of cargo into helicopter
12. US Army soldiers loading cargo onto aircraft
STORYLINE:
American forces are now manning a new radar defence site in Turkey that could help defend Europe from a potential Iranian ballistic missile attack, the US Army's commander in Europe said on Sunday.
"We have the forces in place in Turkey, at a radar site in southern Turkey," Lieutenant General Mark Hertling said in an interview at Montenegro's main military airport in its capital Podgorica.
It is the first time a senior US commander has confirmed reports that the NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation) defence shield radar - which has caused tensions between Turkey and its Muslim neighbour Iran - has been operational in the past few weeks.
The radar is a key element in a planned ballistic missile defence system which also would put other land and sea-based radars and anti-missile interceptors in several European locations over the next decade.
"I will tell you that we make constant coordination (with the US Navy and Air Force), and I think we are well on track to conduct missile defence," Hertling said.
The deal with Turkey last year to station the sophisticated radar on its territory was hailed by US officials as the most significant military cooperation agreement between the US and Turkey, NATO's biggest Muslim member, since 2003, when Turkey angered American officials by refusing to allow an armoured division to cross Turkish territory to join the invasion of Iraq.
Tensions between the West and Iran have risen in recent months over Tehran's nuclear programme.
Iran denies Western claims it seeks to develop atomic weapons, and says its disputed nuclear programme is designed to produce energy and medical isotopes.
The US says the missile defence shield is designed to counter the Iranian missile threat.
It is located at a military base near Kurecik, a town about 435 miles (700 kilometres) west of the Iranian border.
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(26 Feb 2012)
1. US Army soldiers from 1st Battalion, 214th Aviation Regiment, standing in front of a UH 60Black Hawk helicopter at Podgorica military airport
2. Wide of US Army Lieutenant General Mark Hertling, the US Army's top commander in Europe (centre) talking to troops at the airport
3. Hertling conversing with US army soldiers
4. Close-up of Hertling
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Lieutenant General Mark Hertling, the US Army's top commander in Europe:
"I can only speak for the ground base air defence units. We have the forces in place in Turkey, at a radar site in southern Turkey. We also have some exchanges with Patriot systems with some of our allied nations. So, from an Army perspective, the missile defence plans are going as scheduled. I wouldn't want to talk about either the Navy's AEGIS ships or the Air Force plans, because that is out of my league, but I will tell you that we make constant coordination (with the US Navy and Air Force), and I think we are well on track to... nothing's been accelerated, but we're on track to conduct missile defence."
6. Close-up of US flag and 1st Armoured Division insignia on Hertling's uniform
7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Lieutenant General Mark Hertling, the US Army's top commander in Europe:
"We always have those plans in place. We have contingency plans, and we have force protection plans, but they are all based on the kinds of intelligence that we are receiving in terms of what the enemy is doing. Right now, there has been no change in requirements that would make us change our force-protection measures, but if there were, we would react to them appropriately. "
8. Cutaway of Hertling's hands
9. Close-up of Hertling's Lieutenant General three star insignia on his uniform
10. Hertling conversing with Army troops
11. Wide of US Army soldiers loading bags of cargo into helicopter
12. US Army soldiers loading cargo onto aircraft
STORYLINE:
American forces are now manning a new radar defence site in Turkey that could help defend Europe from a potential Iranian ballistic missile attack, the US Army's commander in Europe said on Sunday.
"We have the forces in place in Turkey, at a radar site in southern Turkey," Lieutenant General Mark Hertling said in an interview at Montenegro's main military airport in its capital Podgorica.
It is the first time a senior US commander has confirmed reports that the NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation) defence shield radar - which has caused tensions between Turkey and its Muslim neighbour Iran - has been operational in the past few weeks.
The radar is a key element in a planned ballistic missile defence system which also would put other land and sea-based radars and anti-missile interceptors in several European locations over the next decade.
"I will tell you that we make constant coordination (with the US Navy and Air Force), and I think we are well on track to conduct missile defence," Hertling said.
The deal with Turkey last year to station the sophisticated radar on its territory was hailed by US officials as the most significant military cooperation agreement between the US and Turkey, NATO's biggest Muslim member, since 2003, when Turkey angered American officials by refusing to allow an armoured division to cross Turkish territory to join the invasion of Iraq.
Tensions between the West and Iran have risen in recent months over Tehran's nuclear programme.
Iran denies Western claims it seeks to develop atomic weapons, and says its disputed nuclear programme is designed to produce energy and medical isotopes.
The US says the missile defence shield is designed to counter the Iranian missile threat.
It is located at a military base near Kurecik, a town about 435 miles (700 kilometres) west of the Iranian border.
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BasicInformationAirlines: Singapore Airlines (SIA/SQ)
Flight: SQ32
Origin: Singapore Changi (SIN/WSSS)
Destination: San Francisco (SFO/KSFO)
Date: 2016/10
Aircraft: Airbus A350-900 XWB
Registration: 9V-SMF
Class: BusinessSeat No: 22K
Lounge: SilverKris Lounge, First ClassSection, ChangiTerminal 3Starring: Rilakkuma/Korilakkuma
Camera: Sony Alpha7s, Canon G3x, iPhone 6 Plus, GoPro Hero4 Black
Music: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100806
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
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About original takeoff and landing video:
YouTube's copyright detection and search algorithm would cause trouble and disadvantage to my video if I include full takeoff/landing video which contains cabin background music.
Therefore, these video are uploaded separately on at another channel:
Takeoff:
https://youtu.be/HH-L3Q6X4S0
Landing:
https://youtu.be/UrNlySVeHA4
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03:50 Campbell WilsonWelcomeSpeech
06:27 Lion DancePerformance
07:35 Cabin Welcome PA
15:47 Captain Welcome PA
29:18 Captain Pre-arrival PA
32:28 Cabin ArrivalPA
33:27 Captain Post-arrival PA
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Ground service of Singapore Airlines is often the weaker aspect. Both my travel companion and I specifically booked on this flight in Business Class because we are aviation geek and fans of SIA, and we wished to take part in this special occasion. Even for my friend who is a SolitairePPSClub member and checking in at dedicated First Class check-in area, the staff there does not seem to be particularly understanding and caring. Two of us were only given ONE invitation card for the gate hold room event, because the "content of the card is the same", and "we have to be at the boarding gate anyway, so the card is actually meaningless". The card DO HAVE VALUE to us because it will go into our collection. You would never expect staff manning First Class area would be sooooo stingy about an invitation card that a passenger paid thousands of dollars and wasn't given one card per passenger. This is simply disappointing to start with.
Programme at gate hold room seems to be more fun, despite on a Sunday early morning. The LionDance surely made all the difference. However, the goodie bag sort of let me down, because no A350 model was given, especially when you learn that there is model for the return flight SQ31.
Crew onboard this flight were amazing, despite having to work long hours, they were far better than that on SQ323 (the return sector of A350's inaugural flight from Amsterdam to Singapore). As I mentioned, I was surprised to learn that among the crew, one is actually audience of my channel (as he recognize Rilakkuma the bears), didn't expect cabin crew would in their own leisure time view video of things related to their work! Truly passionate and professional. And another crew, during second meal serving, remember my question about satay made in the first meal serving, and ask whether I wanted to have that.
The only thing inflight that I think need to be improved is about the meal service in Business Class, it is designed to be a-la-carte, without designating which course is available at which serving, and not even classifying which items belong starters/main course/dessert, as some could be easily mixed up (e.g. I thought the satay is a starter choice while the crew told me it's a indeed a main course). While it is nice that passengers may be able choose freely, mix & match from the menu (subject to availability), to dine at whatever time they like, I would appreciate if they provide a timeline on the menu informing passengers the overall service flow throughout the flight, so that I can plan ahead what to eat for each meal, and what snacks to eat between meals. Of course, I am not blaming Singapore Airlines for this, as I believe they are also experimenting which way would suit passengers best. And on this flight, I was surprised to learn that butter has become an "on request" item, i.e. it would not be provided by default.
Meal service was after takeoff (guess about 1.5 hour into flight), and midflight about 5 hours before landing. I woke up 1.5 hours before landing expecting there would be breakfast service but there wasn't, yet I didn't order because I wasn't really hungry.
To conclude, it's not a perfect flight but I did enjoy very much to be part of the event.

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BasicInformationAirlines: Singapore Airlines (SIA/SQ)
Flight: SQ32
Origin: Singapore Changi (SIN/WSSS)
Destination: San Francisco (SFO/KSFO)
Date: 2016/10
Aircraft: Airbus A350-900 XWB
Registration: 9V-SMF
Class: BusinessSeat No: 22K
Lounge: SilverKris Lounge, First ClassSection, ChangiTerminal 3Starring: Rilakkuma/Korilakkuma
Camera: Sony Alpha7s, Canon G3x, iPhone 6 Plus, GoPro Hero4 Black
Music: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100806
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
----------------------------------------
About original takeoff and landing video:
YouTube's copyright detection and search algorithm would cause trouble and disadvantage to my video if I include full takeoff/landing video which contains cabin background music.
Therefore, these video are uploaded separately on at another channel:
Takeoff:
https://youtu.be/HH-L3Q6X4S0
Landing:
https://youtu.be/UrNlySVeHA4
----------------------------------------
03:50 Campbell WilsonWelcomeSpeech
06:27 Lion DancePerformance
07:35 Cabin Welcome PA
15:47 Captain Welcome PA
29:18 Captain Pre-arrival PA
32:28 Cabin ArrivalPA
33:27 Captain Post-arrival PA
----------------------------------------
Ground service of Singapore Airlines is often the weaker aspect. Both my travel companion and I specifically booked on this flight in Business Class because we are aviation geek and fans of SIA, and we wished to take part in this special occasion. Even for my friend who is a SolitairePPSClub member and checking in at dedicated First Class check-in area, the staff there does not seem to be particularly understanding and caring. Two of us were only given ONE invitation card for the gate hold room event, because the "content of the card is the same", and "we have to be at the boarding gate anyway, so the card is actually meaningless". The card DO HAVE VALUE to us because it will go into our collection. You would never expect staff manning First Class area would be sooooo stingy about an invitation card that a passenger paid thousands of dollars and wasn't given one card per passenger. This is simply disappointing to start with.
Programme at gate hold room seems to be more fun, despite on a Sunday early morning. The LionDance surely made all the difference. However, the goodie bag sort of let me down, because no A350 model was given, especially when you learn that there is model for the return flight SQ31.
Crew onboard this flight were amazing, despite having to work long hours, they were far better than that on SQ323 (the return sector of A350's inaugural flight from Amsterdam to Singapore). As I mentioned, I was surprised to learn that among the crew, one is actually audience of my channel (as he recognize Rilakkuma the bears), didn't expect cabin crew would in their own leisure time view video of things related to their work! Truly passionate and professional. And another crew, during second meal serving, remember my question about satay made in the first meal serving, and ask whether I wanted to have that.
The only thing inflight that I think need to be improved is about the meal service in Business Class, it is designed to be a-la-carte, without designating which course is available at which serving, and not even classifying which items belong starters/main course/dessert, as some could be easily mixed up (e.g. I thought the satay is a starter choice while the crew told me it's a indeed a main course). While it is nice that passengers may be able choose freely, mix & match from the menu (subject to availability), to dine at whatever time they like, I would appreciate if they provide a timeline on the menu informing passengers the overall service flow throughout the flight, so that I can plan ahead what to eat for each meal, and what snacks to eat between meals. Of course, I am not blaming Singapore Airlines for this, as I believe they are also experimenting which way would suit passengers best. And on this flight, I was surprised to learn that butter has become an "on request" item, i.e. it would not be provided by default.
Meal service was after takeoff (guess about 1.5 hour into flight), and midflight about 5 hours before landing. I woke up 1.5 hours before landing expecting there would be breakfast service but there wasn't, yet I didn't order because I wasn't really hungry.
To conclude, it's not a perfect flight but I did enjoy very much to be part of the event.

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The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) deployed a 39-man medical detachment at a field hospital in the province of Oruzgan in central Afghanistan, providing emergency room manning, primary healthcare and ward capabilities in support of the Dutch and Australian forces deployed there.
Working closely with their foreign counterparts, the team treated casualties that included members of the International Security Assistance Forces (ISAF), Afghan national security forces and local civilians.
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The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) deployed a 39-man medical detachment at a field hospital in the province of Oruzgan in central Afghanistan, providing emergency room manning, primary healthcare and ward capabilities in support of the Dutch and Australian forces deployed there.
Working closely with their foreign counterparts, the team treated casualties that included members of the International Security Assistance Forces (ISAF), Afghan national security forces and local civilians.
Detachment members share the work they do, the risks of their operating environment, the friendships they built and their personal feelings about their experiences there.
View more videos, photos and stories of the SAF at the links below!
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Singapore Travel Guide

Our Singapore travel guide! We had a fantastic time in this wonderful city, and now we can share our favourite tips, tricks, eats and drinks for your next visit to Singapore.
Where we stayed - Mandarin Oriental Singaporehttp://www.mandarinoriental.com/singapore/
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Small and heavily populated, Singapore is an easy place to explore; nothing in the city is more than an hour from the business district. Thanks to modern construction and outstanding architecture, Singapore is rapidly becoming a powerhouse trade city, but it maintains ties to its Asian roots through traditional temples and many cultural hotspots, like Little India and Kampong Glam.
Your Singapore tour must include the Botanical Gardens and OrchidGardens, both beautiful and notable places to visit. If you’re a fan of exotic animals, stop by the Singapore Zoo and check in with its 300-plus species that take up residence there. You can also take a “bumboat” from Changi Beach to Pulau Ubin, set away from the bustling city,...

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25 Things to do in Singapore Travel Guide

Join us as we visit Singapore exploring the best 25 things to do in the city in this Singapore travel guide. Singapore is a city unlike any other in Southeast Asia. Known as the 'Lion City' or 'Little Red Dot' Singapore has transformed from being a former British trading colony to one the world's most advanced and prosperous countries featuring a chaotic port.
How to describe the city in just a few words? Modern, clean, diverse, massive, green, sterile and efficient come to mind. With a blend of Chinese, Malay and Indian (Tamil) influences and distinct neighborhoods you'll find a melting pot of cuisines to tickle your every taste bud fancy.
Whether you're shopping until you drop along Orchard Road or enjoying budget meals in one of the many Hawker Centres there is something for everybo...

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There are heaps of listings and a lot of good options depending on your budget!
1) Hai Di Lao - Hot Pot Place that opens til 6am
[http://www.hungrygowhere.com/singapore/hai-di-lao-orchard-river-valley/]
Good value for money, extremely good service and good quality food!
2) Ya Kun Kaya Toast
[http://www.yakun.com/]
We went here for breakfast. This is a chain-store so you can go to any of the many outlets they have. Extremely good value for money and very filling breakkie! Highly recommend! The Kaya balls are amazing and you have to try their egg! The locals drink the runny egg with a straw!
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Singapore Travel Guide

Our Singapore travel guide! We had a fantastic time in this wonderful city, and now we can share our favourite tips, tricks, eats and drinks for your next visit...

Our Singapore travel guide! We had a fantastic time in this wonderful city, and now we can share our favourite tips, tricks, eats and drinks for your next visit to Singapore.
Where we stayed - Mandarin Oriental Singaporehttp://www.mandarinoriental.com/singapore/
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Our Singapore travel guide! We had a fantastic time in this wonderful city, and now we can share our favourite tips, tricks, eats and drinks for your next visit to Singapore.
Where we stayed - Mandarin Oriental Singaporehttp://www.mandarinoriental.com/singapore/
Apps we mention:
Uber - https://www.uber.com/cities/singapore
GrabTaxi - http://grabtaxi.com/
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Small and heavily populated, Singapore is an easy place to explore; nothing in the city is ...

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Small and heavily populated, Singapore is an easy place to explore; nothing in the city is more than an hour from the business district. Thanks to modern construction and outstanding architecture, Singapore is rapidly becoming a powerhouse trade city, but it maintains ties to its Asian roots through traditional temples and many cultural hotspots, like Little India and Kampong Glam.
Your Singapore tour must include the Botanical Gardens and OrchidGardens, both beautiful and notable places to visit. If you’re a fan of exotic animals, stop by the Singapore Zoo and check in with its 300-plus species that take up residence there. You can also take a “bumboat” from Changi Beach to Pulau Ubin, set away from the bustling city, and delight in its quiet mangroves.
No Singapore sightseeing is complete without a visit to Marina Bay, a glowing, high-tech vision of the future, or Orchard Road, which boasts enough shopping to keep you occupied for several rainy afternoons.
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Small and heavily populated, Singapore is an easy place to explore; nothing in the city is more than an hour from the business district. Thanks to modern construction and outstanding architecture, Singapore is rapidly becoming a powerhouse trade city, but it maintains ties to its Asian roots through traditional temples and many cultural hotspots, like Little India and Kampong Glam.
Your Singapore tour must include the Botanical Gardens and OrchidGardens, both beautiful and notable places to visit. If you’re a fan of exotic animals, stop by the Singapore Zoo and check in with its 300-plus species that take up residence there. You can also take a “bumboat” from Changi Beach to Pulau Ubin, set away from the bustling city, and delight in its quiet mangroves.
No Singapore sightseeing is complete without a visit to Marina Bay, a glowing, high-tech vision of the future, or Orchard Road, which boasts enough shopping to keep you occupied for several rainy afternoons.
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Join us as we visit Singapore exploring the best 25 things to do in the city in this Singapore travel guide. Singapore is a city unlike any other in Southeast A...

Join us as we visit Singapore exploring the best 25 things to do in the city in this Singapore travel guide. Singapore is a city unlike any other in Southeast Asia. Known as the 'Lion City' or 'Little Red Dot' Singapore has transformed from being a former British trading colony to one the world's most advanced and prosperous countries featuring a chaotic port.
How to describe the city in just a few words? Modern, clean, diverse, massive, green, sterile and efficient come to mind. With a blend of Chinese, Malay and Indian (Tamil) influences and distinct neighborhoods you'll find a melting pot of cuisines to tickle your every taste bud fancy.
Whether you're shopping until you drop along Orchard Road or enjoying budget meals in one of the many Hawker Centres there is something for everybody in this city. Now let's go find out what makes Singapore (新加坡) one of the most popular cities to visit in all of Asia.
Local spellings of Singapore:
Chinese - 新加坡
Malay - Republik SingapuraTamil - சிங்கப்பூர்
25 Things to do in Singapore CityGuide:
1) Gardens by the Bay (Taman di Persisiran -滨海湾花园 - வளைகுடா தோட்டம்) - 00:28
2) Cloud Forest (云雾林) at Gardens by the Bay - 00:32
3) FlowerDome (花穹) at Gardens by the Bay - 02:10
4) Supertree Grove - 02:40
5) Marina Bay Sands - 03:05
6) Chinatown (牛车水 - Kreta Ayer - சைனா டவுன்) - 03:28
7) Chinatown HeritageCentre - 03:51
8) Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum (新加坡佛牙寺龙华院) - 04:00
9) Sri Mariamman Temple (ஸ்ரீ மாரியம்மன் கோவில்) - 04:10
10) Arab StreetDistrict (阿拉伯街) for tea and visiting the Masjid SultanMosque - 04:22 (مسجد سلطان)
11) Clarke Quay (克拉码头 - கிளார்க் கீ) - 06:01
12) RiverBoat Tour on a bumboat along Singapore River - 06:12
13) Little India (小印度 - குட்டி இந்தியா) - 06:28
14) Merlion Park - 06:55
15) Breakfast in Singapore (Indian and Malay style) - 07:13
16) Singapore Botanic Gardens (新加坡植物园 - Taman BotaniSingapura - சிங்கப்பூர் தாவரவியல் பூங்கா) - 10:40
17) National Orchid Garden - 11:26
18) Chinese Garden (裕华园) - 12:30
19) Japanese Garden (星和园) - 12:30
20) Fort Canning Park (Bukit Larangan) and the Battlebox - 13:30
21) Singapore Flyer (新加坡摩天观景轮 - Pelayang Singapura - சிங்கப்பூர் ஃப்ளையர்) - 13:48
22) Old AirportFood Centre (Hawker Centre - 小贩中心 - 熟食中心) - 13:58
23) Orchard Road for Shopping in Singapore (乌节路 - Jalan Kebun (Jalan Orkid) - ஓர்ச்சர்ட் சாலை) - 17:02
24) Singapore Nightlife along Clarke Quay - 17:22
25) Singapore at Night - 17:45
*Bonus* MRTSubway and Metro system - 18:00
GEAR WE USEOlympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS7t
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Our visit Singapore travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (best restaurants and street food), top museums, fascinating temples and the city by day and evening when Singapore comes alive at night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Singapore tourism brochure, Singapore city tour or Singapore itinerary.
25 Things to do in Singapore Travel Guide Video Transcript:
Today we’re taking you on a whirlwind tour of Singapore. This sovereign city state, may not have a whole lot of land, but it sure packs a lot of punch! We had a full week in Singapore, so we set out to explore its distinct neighbourhoods, cool off in its gardens, marvel at its innovative buildings, and of course, eat in its hawker centres. This video will show you 25 things to do in Singapore, now let’s get started:
And that is a wrap for our visit to Singapore. We hope that you enjoyed this video and that it gave you a few ideas of things to see, do, and eat on your trip. As always, if you have any other suggestions of things to do in Singapore, feel free to share those with fellow travellers in the comments below. Wishing you happy travels and until next time!
This is part of our Travel in Singapore video series showcasing Singaporean food, Singaporean culture and Singaporean cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

Join us as we visit Singapore exploring the best 25 things to do in the city in this Singapore travel guide. Singapore is a city unlike any other in Southeast Asia. Known as the 'Lion City' or 'Little Red Dot' Singapore has transformed from being a former British trading colony to one the world's most advanced and prosperous countries featuring a chaotic port.
How to describe the city in just a few words? Modern, clean, diverse, massive, green, sterile and efficient come to mind. With a blend of Chinese, Malay and Indian (Tamil) influences and distinct neighborhoods you'll find a melting pot of cuisines to tickle your every taste bud fancy.
Whether you're shopping until you drop along Orchard Road or enjoying budget meals in one of the many Hawker Centres there is something for everybody in this city. Now let's go find out what makes Singapore (新加坡) one of the most popular cities to visit in all of Asia.
Local spellings of Singapore:
Chinese - 新加坡
Malay - Republik SingapuraTamil - சிங்கப்பூர்
25 Things to do in Singapore CityGuide:
1) Gardens by the Bay (Taman di Persisiran -滨海湾花园 - வளைகுடா தோட்டம்) - 00:28
2) Cloud Forest (云雾林) at Gardens by the Bay - 00:32
3) FlowerDome (花穹) at Gardens by the Bay - 02:10
4) Supertree Grove - 02:40
5) Marina Bay Sands - 03:05
6) Chinatown (牛车水 - Kreta Ayer - சைனா டவுன்) - 03:28
7) Chinatown HeritageCentre - 03:51
8) Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum (新加坡佛牙寺龙华院) - 04:00
9) Sri Mariamman Temple (ஸ்ரீ மாரியம்மன் கோவில்) - 04:10
10) Arab StreetDistrict (阿拉伯街) for tea and visiting the Masjid SultanMosque - 04:22 (مسجد سلطان)
11) Clarke Quay (克拉码头 - கிளார்க் கீ) - 06:01
12) RiverBoat Tour on a bumboat along Singapore River - 06:12
13) Little India (小印度 - குட்டி இந்தியா) - 06:28
14) Merlion Park - 06:55
15) Breakfast in Singapore (Indian and Malay style) - 07:13
16) Singapore Botanic Gardens (新加坡植物园 - Taman BotaniSingapura - சிங்கப்பூர் தாவரவியல் பூங்கா) - 10:40
17) National Orchid Garden - 11:26
18) Chinese Garden (裕华园) - 12:30
19) Japanese Garden (星和园) - 12:30
20) Fort Canning Park (Bukit Larangan) and the Battlebox - 13:30
21) Singapore Flyer (新加坡摩天观景轮 - Pelayang Singapura - சிங்கப்பூர் ஃப்ளையர்) - 13:48
22) Old AirportFood Centre (Hawker Centre - 小贩中心 - 熟食中心) - 13:58
23) Orchard Road for Shopping in Singapore (乌节路 - Jalan Kebun (Jalan Orkid) - ஓர்ச்சர்ட் சாலை) - 17:02
24) Singapore Nightlife along Clarke Quay - 17:22
25) Singapore at Night - 17:45
*Bonus* MRTSubway and Metro system - 18:00
GEAR WE USEOlympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS7t
Canon G7X: http://amzn.to/1YdjsYX
Olympus 14-150mm II Lens: http://amzn.to/1Y79zeM
Rode Video Mic GO: http://amzn.to/1WDKtVM
Joby Gorilla Pod: http://amzn.to/1PgoY5F
SanDisk 16GB Extreme Pro: http://amzn.to/25KEErs
SOCIAL MEDIA & TRAVEL BLOGS
AUDREY:
blog: http://thatbackpacker.com/
instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatbackpacker/
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thatbackpacker
twitter: https://twitter.com/ThatBackpacker
SAMUEL:
blog: http://nomadicsamuel.com/
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nomadicsamuel
twitter: https://twitter.com/NomadicSamuel
instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nomadicsamuel/
Our visit Singapore travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (best restaurants and street food), top museums, fascinating temples and the city by day and evening when Singapore comes alive at night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Singapore tourism brochure, Singapore city tour or Singapore itinerary.
25 Things to do in Singapore Travel Guide Video Transcript:
Today we’re taking you on a whirlwind tour of Singapore. This sovereign city state, may not have a whole lot of land, but it sure packs a lot of punch! We had a full week in Singapore, so we set out to explore its distinct neighbourhoods, cool off in its gardens, marvel at its innovative buildings, and of course, eat in its hawker centres. This video will show you 25 things to do in Singapore, now let’s get started:
And that is a wrap for our visit to Singapore. We hope that you enjoyed this video and that it gave you a few ideas of things to see, do, and eat on your trip. As always, if you have any other suggestions of things to do in Singapore, feel free to share those with fellow travellers in the comments below. Wishing you happy travels and until next time!
This is part of our Travel in Singapore video series showcasing Singaporean food, Singaporean culture and Singaporean cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

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Here's your essential Singapore travel guide this October 2017! Our hosts Jamie Yeo, Carey Ng and Edward Russell with some other guests tour us around the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in Singapore.
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Here's your essential Singapore travel guide this October 2017! Our hosts Jamie Yeo, Carey Ng and Edward Russell with some other guests tour us around the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in Singapore.
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Kampong Glam | HajiLane | Tai Hwa PorkNoodles | Night Safari (Click for detailed itinerary)
Detailed itinerary:
Accomodation: Airbnb near Orchard Road
There are heaps of listings and a lot of good options depending on your budget!
1) Hai Di Lao - Hot Pot Place that opens til 6am
[http://www.hungrygowhere.com/singapore/hai-di-lao-orchard-river-valley/]
Good value for money, extremely good service and good quality food!
2) Ya Kun Kaya Toast
[http://www.yakun.com/]
We went here for breakfast. This is a chain-store so you can go to any of the many outlets they have. Extremely good value for money and very filling breakkie! Highly recommend! The Kaya balls are amazing and you have to try their egg! The locals drink the runny egg with a straw!
3) Kampong Glam - Arab Quarter, Haji Lane
[https://www.tripadvisor.com.au/Attraction_Review-g294265-d317436-Reviews-Kampong_Glam-Singapore.html#review_445046259]
A very special area in SG with a lot of cultural heritage! This place is definitely worth the visit especially with all the buildings and architecture. As I said in the vlog, you can definitely feel the culture even by being in the area. Be sure to also check at Haji Lane for all things hipster and stop by #SelfieCoffee. The coffee itself is pretty bad but it's all for the novelty of having your face printed on your drink!
4) Tai Hwa Pork Noodles @ Tai Hwa EatingHouse
[http://www.hungrygowhere.com/singapore/hill_street_tai_hwa_pork_noodle/]
Michelin star pork noodles! I liked it but I did not love the dish. It was however a lot better the more you ate it! This place gets packed during lunch time so make sure you go during odd hours. We went at around 2pm on a weekday and as you can say, there wasn't really a wait at all!
5) Shopping around Orchard
There are heaps of shops and name brands that you can shop from in Orchard! This is basically the 5th Ave of Singapore! Make sure you present your passport when you spend more than SG$100 to claim your GST back at the airport! They will process everything at the shop itself and when you get to the airport, you will have to present all the receipts and the documents that the shops give you!
6) Night Safari
[http://www.nightsafari.com.sg/]
A must do! The night safari pretty much takes up the whole night. Be sure to pre-book your tickets online because it does get crowded! Plan your night and talk to the staff working there! Avoid the tram when you see long lines because it's not worth waiting for so long! Be sure to check out all the walking trails as well!
I've never been to a zoo at night so this was a very interesting and unique experience for me! The scale of the zoo is nothing like what you'd find at the Animal Kingdom in DisneyWorld but it was still a very enjoyable experience!
7) Pontian Wanton Noodles House (24 Hours)
Chain-store with multiple outlets. I tried finding a website but I can't seem to find anything. Great dried wanton noodles at a very affordable price! Portions are relatively small but it is so cheap that you can buy 2 bowls but still pay less than you'd normally pay for a proper meal!
8) Natureland Massage
[http://www.natureland.com.sg/]
Chain-store that opens for 24 hours as well! I noticed a lot of businessmen, especially Japanese businessmen was at this place. Massage itself was average but it was definitely a great way to wind down and relax after a long day!
Singapore 2017:
Part 1: https://youtu.be/bXngTPEHn5c
Part 2: https://youtu.be/QiqrGMYsdE8
Part 3: https://youtu.be/67yNlWjxkNc
Part 4: https://youtu.be/1KK-rCadMQ8
Part 5: https://youtu.be/GGaaJY-uygU
Music used (in order of appearance):
1) DifferentHeaven - Safe And Sound [https://youtu.be/13ARO0HDZsQ]
2) Vanze - Survive (Ft. NeonDreams) [https://youtu.be/cvl8e2se8Q4]
3) Jensation - Donuts [https://youtu.be/jxrorclF18Y]
4) Jo Cohen & BQ - GlowingAt Night [https://youtu.be/bwrCCc6hWKo]
5) Glude - Identity [https://youtu.be/_z1mdKOw6PQ]
6) JJD - Adventure [https://youtu.be/f2xGxd9xPYA]
7) Axol x Alex Skrindo - You [https://youtu.be/sA_p0rQtDXE]
OTHER TRAVEL VLOGS:
Thailand 2016:
Part 1: https://youtu.be/ltSnuMWp2II
Part 2: https://youtu.be/MENHZD_BB-I
Part 3: https://youtu.be/kHylA0XR63c
Part 4: https://youtu.be/3DvWPDBUoiI
New Zealand2015:
Part 1: https://youtu.be/YWk9N6dFa0s
Part 2: https://youtu.be/X4p1rtiRzyk
Part 3: https://youtu.be/uwV6Gc2ozFE
Part 4: https://youtu.be/MMceRYM-2Hw
Japan 2015:
Part 1: http://youtu.be/SKSqoFfNPeY
Part 2: http://youtu.be/C0wX8uqIiys
Part 3: http://youtu.be/DWLIA9-sqr8
Taiwan 2015:
Part 1: http://youtu.be/_1iQ0FzBzzA
Part 2: http://youtu.be/PaouoZraC28
Part 3: http://youtu.be/Z8y1VLr2d0k
Find me:
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Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ItsJonathanChan
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ItsJonathanChan
Instagram: http://instagram.com/ItsJonathanChan
SnapChat: ItsJonathanChan
Email: itsjonathanchan@gmail.com
All filmed on a Canon G7X, Canon G7X Mark 2 & GoPro Hero 3

Kampong Glam | HajiLane | Tai Hwa PorkNoodles | Night Safari (Click for detailed itinerary)
Detailed itinerary:
Accomodation: Airbnb near Orchard Road
There are heaps of listings and a lot of good options depending on your budget!
1) Hai Di Lao - Hot Pot Place that opens til 6am
[http://www.hungrygowhere.com/singapore/hai-di-lao-orchard-river-valley/]
Good value for money, extremely good service and good quality food!
2) Ya Kun Kaya Toast
[http://www.yakun.com/]
We went here for breakfast. This is a chain-store so you can go to any of the many outlets they have. Extremely good value for money and very filling breakkie! Highly recommend! The Kaya balls are amazing and you have to try their egg! The locals drink the runny egg with a straw!
3) Kampong Glam - Arab Quarter, Haji Lane
[https://www.tripadvisor.com.au/Attraction_Review-g294265-d317436-Reviews-Kampong_Glam-Singapore.html#review_445046259]
A very special area in SG with a lot of cultural heritage! This place is definitely worth the visit especially with all the buildings and architecture. As I said in the vlog, you can definitely feel the culture even by being in the area. Be sure to also check at Haji Lane for all things hipster and stop by #SelfieCoffee. The coffee itself is pretty bad but it's all for the novelty of having your face printed on your drink!
4) Tai Hwa Pork Noodles @ Tai Hwa EatingHouse
[http://www.hungrygowhere.com/singapore/hill_street_tai_hwa_pork_noodle/]
Michelin star pork noodles! I liked it but I did not love the dish. It was however a lot better the more you ate it! This place gets packed during lunch time so make sure you go during odd hours. We went at around 2pm on a weekday and as you can say, there wasn't really a wait at all!
5) Shopping around Orchard
There are heaps of shops and name brands that you can shop from in Orchard! This is basically the 5th Ave of Singapore! Make sure you present your passport when you spend more than SG$100 to claim your GST back at the airport! They will process everything at the shop itself and when you get to the airport, you will have to present all the receipts and the documents that the shops give you!
6) Night Safari
[http://www.nightsafari.com.sg/]
A must do! The night safari pretty much takes up the whole night. Be sure to pre-book your tickets online because it does get crowded! Plan your night and talk to the staff working there! Avoid the tram when you see long lines because it's not worth waiting for so long! Be sure to check out all the walking trails as well!
I've never been to a zoo at night so this was a very interesting and unique experience for me! The scale of the zoo is nothing like what you'd find at the Animal Kingdom in DisneyWorld but it was still a very enjoyable experience!
7) Pontian Wanton Noodles House (24 Hours)
Chain-store with multiple outlets. I tried finding a website but I can't seem to find anything. Great dried wanton noodles at a very affordable price! Portions are relatively small but it is so cheap that you can buy 2 bowls but still pay less than you'd normally pay for a proper meal!
8) Natureland Massage
[http://www.natureland.com.sg/]
Chain-store that opens for 24 hours as well! I noticed a lot of businessmen, especially Japanese businessmen was at this place. Massage itself was average but it was definitely a great way to wind down and relax after a long day!
Singapore 2017:
Part 1: https://youtu.be/bXngTPEHn5c
Part 2: https://youtu.be/QiqrGMYsdE8
Part 3: https://youtu.be/67yNlWjxkNc
Part 4: https://youtu.be/1KK-rCadMQ8
Part 5: https://youtu.be/GGaaJY-uygU
Music used (in order of appearance):
1) DifferentHeaven - Safe And Sound [https://youtu.be/13ARO0HDZsQ]
2) Vanze - Survive (Ft. NeonDreams) [https://youtu.be/cvl8e2se8Q4]
3) Jensation - Donuts [https://youtu.be/jxrorclF18Y]
4) Jo Cohen & BQ - GlowingAt Night [https://youtu.be/bwrCCc6hWKo]
5) Glude - Identity [https://youtu.be/_z1mdKOw6PQ]
6) JJD - Adventure [https://youtu.be/f2xGxd9xPYA]
7) Axol x Alex Skrindo - You [https://youtu.be/sA_p0rQtDXE]
OTHER TRAVEL VLOGS:
Thailand 2016:
Part 1: https://youtu.be/ltSnuMWp2II
Part 2: https://youtu.be/MENHZD_BB-I
Part 3: https://youtu.be/kHylA0XR63c
Part 4: https://youtu.be/3DvWPDBUoiI
New Zealand2015:
Part 1: https://youtu.be/YWk9N6dFa0s
Part 2: https://youtu.be/X4p1rtiRzyk
Part 3: https://youtu.be/uwV6Gc2ozFE
Part 4: https://youtu.be/MMceRYM-2Hw
Japan 2015:
Part 1: http://youtu.be/SKSqoFfNPeY
Part 2: http://youtu.be/C0wX8uqIiys
Part 3: http://youtu.be/DWLIA9-sqr8
Taiwan 2015:
Part 1: http://youtu.be/_1iQ0FzBzzA
Part 2: http://youtu.be/PaouoZraC28
Part 3: http://youtu.be/Z8y1VLr2d0k
Find me:
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/ItsJonathanChan
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ItsJonathanChan
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ItsJonathanChan
Instagram: http://instagram.com/ItsJonathanChan
SnapChat: ItsJonathanChan
Email: itsjonathanchan@gmail.com
All filmed on a Canon G7X, Canon G7X Mark 2 & GoPro Hero 3

Singapore Travel Guide: 7 Budget Tips

Here are 7 Budget Tips that will guide you for your upcoming SingaporeTrip. From hotel rates to city transportation all the way to whether or not you need to ...

Here are 7 Budget Tips that will guide you for your upcoming SingaporeTrip. From hotel rates to city transportation all the way to whether or not you need to give tips to your favorite waiter, here's a comprehensive guide from travel blogger Lex Bonife
Do you think this video is helpful?
Informative travel videos save you a lot of time and money.
Send a dollar of support to its creator: https://www.paypal.me/lexgo
So I can continue to create content that will empower the traveler like you.
For more of LexGo, visit:
Instagram: @lexgotravelshow
Facebook: lexgotravelshow
LexGo, the Youtube travel show is created by Lex Bonife
About Lex Bonife:
I’m a writer and a yoga instructor and I try to see the world as much as I can. I am based in Manila and I am proud to be born in an immensely beautiful country called the Philippines.
TravelerFacts About Me:
* I prefer rolling luggages over backpacks
* I always bring power extension cords when I travel.
* I always have problems sticking to my budget when I’m traveling.
* The worst thing that happened to me while traveling so far was when I was held by the immigration officers in Paris. I made a mistake in my visa application and I actually overstayed in France. But all is well, they did let me go. And they were very nice to me.

Here are 7 Budget Tips that will guide you for your upcoming SingaporeTrip. From hotel rates to city transportation all the way to whether or not you need to give tips to your favorite waiter, here's a comprehensive guide from travel blogger Lex Bonife
Do you think this video is helpful?
Informative travel videos save you a lot of time and money.
Send a dollar of support to its creator: https://www.paypal.me/lexgo
So I can continue to create content that will empower the traveler like you.
For more of LexGo, visit:
Instagram: @lexgotravelshow
Facebook: lexgotravelshow
LexGo, the Youtube travel show is created by Lex Bonife
About Lex Bonife:
I’m a writer and a yoga instructor and I try to see the world as much as I can. I am based in Manila and I am proud to be born in an immensely beautiful country called the Philippines.
TravelerFacts About Me:
* I prefer rolling luggages over backpacks
* I always bring power extension cords when I travel.
* I always have problems sticking to my budget when I’m traveling.
* The worst thing that happened to me while traveling so far was when I was held by the immigration officers in Paris. I made a mistake in my visa application and I actually overstayed in France. But all is well, they did let me go. And they were very nice to me.

Singapore World's Busiest Transshipment Port

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) regulates and licenses port and marine services and facilities. It also manages vessel traffic in the Singapore port while ensuring safety and security. The port section contains information, guidelines and procedures on matters relating to the port and its operations.
The shipping section covers information on how to register a ship under the Singapore flag,as well as manning guidelines, procedures and requirements for owners and masters of Singapore-registered ships.
MPA also posts circulars and notices to update the port and shipping community. Also important to the communities are information on port, shipping and other MPA tariffs. Available for download and reference is the maritime legislation of Singapore.
As an active member of th...

Lecture 10: Neural Machine Translation and Models with Attention

Lecture 10 introduces translation, machine translation, and neural machine translation. Google's new NMT is highlighted followed by sequence models with attention as well as sequence model decoders.
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Natural Language Processing with Deep LearningInstructors:
- ChrisManning
- Richard Socher
Natural language processing (NLP) deals with the key artificial intelligence technology of understanding complex human language communication. This lecture series provides a thorough introduction to the cutting-edge research in deep learning applied to NLP, an approach that has recently obtained very high performance across many different NLP tasks including question answering and machine translation. It emphasizes how t...

published: 03 Apr 2017

Social Media Week Singapore 2013 - Smartest Girls in the room

Some of Singapore's most dynamic women come together to talk about what it means to be a woman in business -- particularly in traditionally male dominated industries like tech, start-ups, and alcohol. At this session, they will share their strategies for successfully navigating these territories while exploring the role of technology and social media in helping women get ahead.
This session was moderated by Anita Kapoor. On the panel: Siobhan Hamilton - Diageo Asia Pacific, Sunita Kaur - Facebook, GraceClapham -- Secret Women's Business, and MargaretManning -- ReadingRoom.

published: 01 Mar 2013

The Last Leprosy Residents In Sungai Buloh's Valley Of Hope

This is a heart wrenching video indeed. It's about the famous leprosy centre in Sungai Buloh, just 25 km from the Twin Towers of Kuala Lumpur. It was officially opened in 1930 by the British Government to isolate and treat leprosy patients the early days of the disease. In fact it was the 2nd largest leprosarium in the world at that time! At its peak there were over 2,000 patients or residents, but today there are just 200. They have either died or moved out, some even migrated to greener pastures. To most folks Sungai Buloh is where the green nurseries are located. In fact there are still here, within the colony. Some remaining residents are still manning their small community nurseries to make a living. In 2011, this colony was declared a National Heritage, and a museum of the colony is ...

Tour of Qatar 2013 - Stage 1 Full [Eng]

Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) accused PresidentDonald Trump on Friday of referring to African countries as "s***holes" during a meeting that they both attended on Thursday. Durbin told reporters that what Trump said was "hate-filled, vile and racist," adding that "the most disheartening thing to me is my belief that that was the first time words that hateful had been spoken in the Oval Office of the White House." There's just one problem with Durbin's claims: He has a history of making up statements from private White House meetings.
Trump’s perfect score on a mental acuity test once again exposes the media as wild conspiracy theorists and flat-out liars. But what was the rationale for all this irresponsible, norm-defying, anti-science speculation? A book written by author Michael Wolff that e...

published: 18 Jan 2018

Car Of The Year - Robb Report Singapore 2017 | Part 1

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published: 31 Aug 2017

DeLanda Manuel | A Comparison of Deleuze’s Assemblage Theory and the New Materialist Approach

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BasicInformationAirlines: Singapore Airlines (SIA/SQ)
Flight: SQ32
Origin: Singapore Changi (SIN/WSSS)
Destination: San Francisco (SFO/KSFO)
Date: 2016/10
Aircraft: Airbus A350-900 XWB
Registration: 9V-SMF
Class: BusinessSeat No: 22K
Lounge: SilverKris Lounge, First ClassSection, ChangiTerminal 3Starring: Rilakkuma/Korilakkuma
Camera: Sony Alpha7s, Canon G3x, iPhone 6 Plus, GoPro Hero4 Black
Music: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100806
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
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About original takeoff and landing video:
YouTube's copyright detection and search algorithm would cause trouble and disadvantage to my video if I include full takeoff/landing video which contains cabin background music.
Therefore, these video are uploaded separately on at another channel:
Takeoff:
https://youtu.be/HH-L3Q6X4S0
Landing:
https://youtu.be/UrNlySVeHA4
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03:50 Campbell WilsonWelcomeSpeech
06:27 Lion DancePerformance
07:35 Cabin Welcome PA
15:47 Captain Welcome PA
29:18 Captain Pre-arrival PA
32:28 Cabin ArrivalPA
33:27 Captain Post-arrival PA
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Ground service of Singapore Airlines is often the weaker aspect. Both my travel companion and I specifically booked on this flight in Business Class because we are aviation geek and fans of SIA, and we wished to take part in this special occasion. Even for my friend who is a SolitairePPSClub member and checking in at dedicated First Class check-in area, the staff there does not seem to be particularly understanding and caring. Two of us were only given ONE invitation card for the gate hold room event, because the "content of the card is the same", and "we have to be at the boarding gate anyway, so the card is actually meaningless". The card DO HAVE VALUE to us because it will go into our collection. You would never expect staff manning First Class area would be sooooo stingy about an invitation card that a passenger paid thousands of dollars and wasn't given one card per passenger. This is simply disappointing to start with.
Programme at gate hold room seems to be more fun, despite on a Sunday early morning. The LionDance surely made all the difference. However, the goodie bag sort of let me down, because no A350 model was given, especially when you learn that there is model for the return flight SQ31.
Crew onboard this flight were amazing, despite having to work long hours, they were far better than that on SQ323 (the return sector of A350's inaugural flight from Amsterdam to Singapore). As I mentioned, I was surprised to learn that among the crew, one is actually audience of my channel (as he recognize Rilakkuma the bears), didn't expect cabin crew would in their own leisure time view video of things related to their work! Truly passionate and professional. And another crew, during second meal serving, remember my question about satay made in the first meal serving, and ask whether I wanted to have that.
The only thing inflight that I think need to be improved is about the meal service in Business Class, it is designed to be a-la-carte, without designating which course is available at which serving, and not even classifying which items belong starters/main course/dessert, as some could be easily mixed up (e.g. I thought the satay is a starter choice while the crew told me it's a indeed a main course). While it is nice that passengers may be able choose freely, mix & match from the menu (subject to availability), to dine at whatever time they like, I would appreciate if they provide a timeline on the menu informing passengers the overall service flow throughout the flight, so that I can plan ahead what to eat for each meal, and what snacks to eat between meals. Of course, I am not blaming Singapore Airlines for this, as I believe they are also experimenting which way would suit passengers best. And on this flight, I was surprised to learn that butter has become an "on request" item, i.e. it would not be provided by default.
Meal service was after takeoff (guess about 1.5 hour into flight), and midflight about 5 hours before landing. I woke up 1.5 hours before landing expecting there would be breakfast service but there wasn't, yet I didn't order because I wasn't really hungry.
To conclude, it's not a perfect flight but I did enjoy very much to be part of the event.

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BasicInformationAirlines: Singapore Airlines (SIA/SQ)
Flight: SQ32
Origin: Singapore Changi (SIN/WSSS)
Destination: San Francisco (SFO/KSFO)
Date: 2016/10
Aircraft: Airbus A350-900 XWB
Registration: 9V-SMF
Class: BusinessSeat No: 22K
Lounge: SilverKris Lounge, First ClassSection, ChangiTerminal 3Starring: Rilakkuma/Korilakkuma
Camera: Sony Alpha7s, Canon G3x, iPhone 6 Plus, GoPro Hero4 Black
Music: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100806
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
----------------------------------------
About original takeoff and landing video:
YouTube's copyright detection and search algorithm would cause trouble and disadvantage to my video if I include full takeoff/landing video which contains cabin background music.
Therefore, these video are uploaded separately on at another channel:
Takeoff:
https://youtu.be/HH-L3Q6X4S0
Landing:
https://youtu.be/UrNlySVeHA4
----------------------------------------
03:50 Campbell WilsonWelcomeSpeech
06:27 Lion DancePerformance
07:35 Cabin Welcome PA
15:47 Captain Welcome PA
29:18 Captain Pre-arrival PA
32:28 Cabin ArrivalPA
33:27 Captain Post-arrival PA
----------------------------------------
Ground service of Singapore Airlines is often the weaker aspect. Both my travel companion and I specifically booked on this flight in Business Class because we are aviation geek and fans of SIA, and we wished to take part in this special occasion. Even for my friend who is a SolitairePPSClub member and checking in at dedicated First Class check-in area, the staff there does not seem to be particularly understanding and caring. Two of us were only given ONE invitation card for the gate hold room event, because the "content of the card is the same", and "we have to be at the boarding gate anyway, so the card is actually meaningless". The card DO HAVE VALUE to us because it will go into our collection. You would never expect staff manning First Class area would be sooooo stingy about an invitation card that a passenger paid thousands of dollars and wasn't given one card per passenger. This is simply disappointing to start with.
Programme at gate hold room seems to be more fun, despite on a Sunday early morning. The LionDance surely made all the difference. However, the goodie bag sort of let me down, because no A350 model was given, especially when you learn that there is model for the return flight SQ31.
Crew onboard this flight were amazing, despite having to work long hours, they were far better than that on SQ323 (the return sector of A350's inaugural flight from Amsterdam to Singapore). As I mentioned, I was surprised to learn that among the crew, one is actually audience of my channel (as he recognize Rilakkuma the bears), didn't expect cabin crew would in their own leisure time view video of things related to their work! Truly passionate and professional. And another crew, during second meal serving, remember my question about satay made in the first meal serving, and ask whether I wanted to have that.
The only thing inflight that I think need to be improved is about the meal service in Business Class, it is designed to be a-la-carte, without designating which course is available at which serving, and not even classifying which items belong starters/main course/dessert, as some could be easily mixed up (e.g. I thought the satay is a starter choice while the crew told me it's a indeed a main course). While it is nice that passengers may be able choose freely, mix & match from the menu (subject to availability), to dine at whatever time they like, I would appreciate if they provide a timeline on the menu informing passengers the overall service flow throughout the flight, so that I can plan ahead what to eat for each meal, and what snacks to eat between meals. Of course, I am not blaming Singapore Airlines for this, as I believe they are also experimenting which way would suit passengers best. And on this flight, I was surprised to learn that butter has become an "on request" item, i.e. it would not be provided by default.
Meal service was after takeoff (guess about 1.5 hour into flight), and midflight about 5 hours before landing. I woke up 1.5 hours before landing expecting there would be breakfast service but there wasn't, yet I didn't order because I wasn't really hungry.
To conclude, it's not a perfect flight but I did enjoy very much to be part of the event.

Social Media Week Singapore 2013 - Smartest Girls in the room

Some of Singapore's most dynamic women come together to talk about what it means to be a woman in business -- particularly in traditionally male dominated indus...

Some of Singapore's most dynamic women come together to talk about what it means to be a woman in business -- particularly in traditionally male dominated industries like tech, start-ups, and alcohol. At this session, they will share their strategies for successfully navigating these territories while exploring the role of technology and social media in helping women get ahead.
This session was moderated by Anita Kapoor. On the panel: Siobhan Hamilton - Diageo Asia Pacific, Sunita Kaur - Facebook, GraceClapham -- Secret Women's Business, and MargaretManning -- ReadingRoom.

Some of Singapore's most dynamic women come together to talk about what it means to be a woman in business -- particularly in traditionally male dominated industries like tech, start-ups, and alcohol. At this session, they will share their strategies for successfully navigating these territories while exploring the role of technology and social media in helping women get ahead.
This session was moderated by Anita Kapoor. On the panel: Siobhan Hamilton - Diageo Asia Pacific, Sunita Kaur - Facebook, GraceClapham -- Secret Women's Business, and MargaretManning -- ReadingRoom.

This is a heart wrenching video indeed. It's about the famous leprosy centre in Sungai Buloh, just 25 km from the Twin Towers of Kuala Lumpur. It was officially opened in 1930 by the British Government to isolate and treat leprosy patients the early days of the disease. In fact it was the 2nd largest leprosarium in the world at that time! At its peak there were over 2,000 patients or residents, but today there are just 200. They have either died or moved out, some even migrated to greener pastures. To most folks Sungai Buloh is where the green nurseries are located. In fact there are still here, within the colony. Some remaining residents are still manning their small community nurseries to make a living. In 2011, this colony was declared a National Heritage, and a museum of the colony is planned. This video takes you to visit one of the last remaining residents here. He is Ah Thong, an octogenarian from Ipoh who applied to be admitted into the colony when he was 26. He speaks his native Hakka and Cantonese. He has been here for almost 50 years and have never stepped foot outside of the colony gates for fear of being shunned. In his conversation he says that he has never seen the sea, nor the airport or the Batu Caves nearby. His legs have given up on him ten years ago and now he moves about in a very difficult manner and he has gotten used to surviving like this. We were lucky to follow him back to his house, which he says he never allowed any visitors in. After tending to his small nursery task he takes the day off all by himself in his home. His siblings are all gone, he is not married , and said that in those early days male and female residents were not allowed to mix. This centre is called the Valley Of Hope.. To Ah Thong hope of a better day is all he has got. Your visit can cheer up Ah Thong in the Valley Of Hope, as the nurseries here are opened to public.

This is a heart wrenching video indeed. It's about the famous leprosy centre in Sungai Buloh, just 25 km from the Twin Towers of Kuala Lumpur. It was officially opened in 1930 by the British Government to isolate and treat leprosy patients the early days of the disease. In fact it was the 2nd largest leprosarium in the world at that time! At its peak there were over 2,000 patients or residents, but today there are just 200. They have either died or moved out, some even migrated to greener pastures. To most folks Sungai Buloh is where the green nurseries are located. In fact there are still here, within the colony. Some remaining residents are still manning their small community nurseries to make a living. In 2011, this colony was declared a National Heritage, and a museum of the colony is planned. This video takes you to visit one of the last remaining residents here. He is Ah Thong, an octogenarian from Ipoh who applied to be admitted into the colony when he was 26. He speaks his native Hakka and Cantonese. He has been here for almost 50 years and have never stepped foot outside of the colony gates for fear of being shunned. In his conversation he says that he has never seen the sea, nor the airport or the Batu Caves nearby. His legs have given up on him ten years ago and now he moves about in a very difficult manner and he has gotten used to surviving like this. We were lucky to follow him back to his house, which he says he never allowed any visitors in. After tending to his small nursery task he takes the day off all by himself in his home. His siblings are all gone, he is not married , and said that in those early days male and female residents were not allowed to mix. This centre is called the Valley Of Hope.. To Ah Thong hope of a better day is all he has got. Your visit can cheer up Ah Thong in the Valley Of Hope, as the nurseries here are opened to public.

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Fort Siloso Detail HD Video.Fort Siloso Sentosa Singapore.Sentosa Island.Fort Siloso Skywalk.
Fort Siloso is the sole restored coastal gun battery from the 12 such batteries which made up "Fortress Singapore" at the start of World War II. The fort is situated on Pulau Blakang Mati (now Sentosa), an island south of mainland Singapore. The fort is now a military museum open to the public.
World War II[edit]
The forts were built to defend Singapore against an invasion by sea from the south. However, during the Battle of Singapore in February 1942, the guns were turned 180 degrees inland to fire at Japanese forces approaching Singapore from the north. The fort's guns were fired at Japanese positions and troops who were advancing toward the city area from Tengah Airfield. The British and local troops who were retreating from the overrun Pasir LabaBattery and heading back to British lines via the sea were mistaken for Japanese troops and fired upon.
This building is now known as the SurrenderChambers and has a vivid portrayal of the scenes of the British and Japanese surrenders with actual footage of the war being played interactively. This is on the upper storey; the ground floor has been turned into a souvenir shop. During the Japanese occupation of Singapore, the fort was used as a prisoner-of-war camp.
Post-World War II[edit]
After the Japanese surrender in 1945, the Royal Navy occupied the fort in 1946 and its guns were manned by the 1st MalayCoast Battery and Royal Artillery. Gurkha detachments took over manning the guns when the British gunners were withdrawn and the 1st Malay Coast Battery was disbanded. During the Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation between 1963 and 1965, Fort Siloso was manned by the 10th Gurkha Rifles to prevent Indonesian saboteurs from landing on Sentosa and Keppel Harbour.
Fort Siloso became a Catholic retreat for British forces until Sentosa was handed over to the Singapore government following the British withdrawal in 1967. The Singapore Armed Forces then took control of the fort.
Fort Siloso was converted into a military museum in 1974, displaying its history and guns. Other coastal guns from different parts of Singapore were brought here for display. It had previously held the display of the British surrender.

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Fort Siloso Detail HD Video.Fort Siloso Sentosa Singapore.Sentosa Island.Fort Siloso Skywalk.
Fort Siloso is the sole restored coastal gun battery from the 12 such batteries which made up "Fortress Singapore" at the start of World War II. The fort is situated on Pulau Blakang Mati (now Sentosa), an island south of mainland Singapore. The fort is now a military museum open to the public.
World War II[edit]
The forts were built to defend Singapore against an invasion by sea from the south. However, during the Battle of Singapore in February 1942, the guns were turned 180 degrees inland to fire at Japanese forces approaching Singapore from the north. The fort's guns were fired at Japanese positions and troops who were advancing toward the city area from Tengah Airfield. The British and local troops who were retreating from the overrun Pasir LabaBattery and heading back to British lines via the sea were mistaken for Japanese troops and fired upon.
This building is now known as the SurrenderChambers and has a vivid portrayal of the scenes of the British and Japanese surrenders with actual footage of the war being played interactively. This is on the upper storey; the ground floor has been turned into a souvenir shop. During the Japanese occupation of Singapore, the fort was used as a prisoner-of-war camp.
Post-World War II[edit]
After the Japanese surrender in 1945, the Royal Navy occupied the fort in 1946 and its guns were manned by the 1st MalayCoast Battery and Royal Artillery. Gurkha detachments took over manning the guns when the British gunners were withdrawn and the 1st Malay Coast Battery was disbanded. During the Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation between 1963 and 1965, Fort Siloso was manned by the 10th Gurkha Rifles to prevent Indonesian saboteurs from landing on Sentosa and Keppel Harbour.
Fort Siloso became a Catholic retreat for British forces until Sentosa was handed over to the Singapore government following the British withdrawal in 1967. The Singapore Armed Forces then took control of the fort.
Fort Siloso was converted into a military museum in 1974, displaying its history and guns. Other coastal guns from different parts of Singapore were brought here for display. It had previously held the display of the British surrender.

Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) accused PresidentDonald Trump on Friday of referring to African countries as "s***holes" during a meeting that they both attended on Thursday. Durbin told reporters that what Trump said was "hate-filled, vile and racist," adding that "the most disheartening thing to me is my belief that that was the first time words that hateful had been spoken in the Oval Office of the White House." There's just one problem with Durbin's claims: He has a history of making up statements from private White House meetings.
Trump’s perfect score on a mental acuity test once again exposes the media as wild conspiracy theorists and flat-out liars. But what was the rationale for all this irresponsible, norm-defying, anti-science speculation? A book written by author Michael Wolff that even venomous Trump-haters like NBC’sKaty Tur has had to admit is “fake but true.” Hell, the author himself cannot even claim he told the truth.
Republicans are slamming Democratic Sen. Cory Booker for “mansplaining” to Department of Homeland SecuritySecretary Kirstjen Nielsen in a sharp and one-sided exchange Wednesday before a Senate committee.
The NewJersey lawmaker blasted Nielsen's "silence and amnesia" after failing to get the response he sought on her recollection of statements President Trump made in a meeting last week. Booker's hostile tone prompted Republican National CommitteeRapid ResponseDirectorMichaelAhrens to invoke the millennial term for males talking down to women.
Join us LIVE on tonight’s show to discuss it and check out the DVR-style stream if you were not able to catch it live. If you’re able to catch the live show, please participate in the chat and also call-in to voice your opinion and talk with your host, AnthonyBrianLogan. Enjoy the show and please check out the links below for more information about the aforementioned stories, ways to follow ABL LIVE on social media, and ways to donate to ABL LIVE to keep the party rolling.
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Meghan McCain asks Dick Durbin about his 'history of misrepresenting statements from private White House meetings': WATCH
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/meghan-mccain-asks-dick-durbin-about-his-history-of-misrepresenting-statements-from-private-white-house-meetings-watch/article/2646194
Durbin: 'I stand by every word' of 'shithole' statement
https://www.politico.com/story/2018/01/16/trump-shithole-dick-durbin-responds-340684
Chelsea Manning files to run for US Senate (Maryland)
http://abcnews.go.com/US/chelsea-manning-files-run-us-senate/story?id=52328311
Dick Durbin ‘Focused Full Time’ on Illegal Aliens as Black AmericansRemain Excessively Unemployed in His State
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/01/16/dick-durbin-focused-full-time-on-illegal-aliens-as-black-americans-remain-excessively-unemployed-in-his-state/
Cory Booker slammed for 'mansplaining,' insulting DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/01/17/cory-booker-slammed-for-mansplaining-insulting-dhs-secretary-nielsen.html
(THE ROOT) Cory Booker Looked Poised for 2020 as He and San Juan, Puerto Rico, Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz Were Honored by the King Center in Atlanta
https://www.theroot.com/cory-booker-looked-poised-for-2020-as-he-and-san-juan-m-1822088632
MediaAgain Betray Public Trust with WildConspiracy Theories About Trump’s Mental Health
http://www.breitbart.com/big-journalism/2018/01/17/serial-lying-media-betray-public-conspiracy-theories-trumps-mental-health/

Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) accused PresidentDonald Trump on Friday of referring to African countries as "s***holes" during a meeting that they both attended on Thursday. Durbin told reporters that what Trump said was "hate-filled, vile and racist," adding that "the most disheartening thing to me is my belief that that was the first time words that hateful had been spoken in the Oval Office of the White House." There's just one problem with Durbin's claims: He has a history of making up statements from private White House meetings.
Trump’s perfect score on a mental acuity test once again exposes the media as wild conspiracy theorists and flat-out liars. But what was the rationale for all this irresponsible, norm-defying, anti-science speculation? A book written by author Michael Wolff that even venomous Trump-haters like NBC’sKaty Tur has had to admit is “fake but true.” Hell, the author himself cannot even claim he told the truth.
Republicans are slamming Democratic Sen. Cory Booker for “mansplaining” to Department of Homeland SecuritySecretary Kirstjen Nielsen in a sharp and one-sided exchange Wednesday before a Senate committee.
The NewJersey lawmaker blasted Nielsen's "silence and amnesia" after failing to get the response he sought on her recollection of statements President Trump made in a meeting last week. Booker's hostile tone prompted Republican National CommitteeRapid ResponseDirectorMichaelAhrens to invoke the millennial term for males talking down to women.
Join us LIVE on tonight’s show to discuss it and check out the DVR-style stream if you were not able to catch it live. If you’re able to catch the live show, please participate in the chat and also call-in to voice your opinion and talk with your host, AnthonyBrianLogan. Enjoy the show and please check out the links below for more information about the aforementioned stories, ways to follow ABL LIVE on social media, and ways to donate to ABL LIVE to keep the party rolling.
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Meghan McCain asks Dick Durbin about his 'history of misrepresenting statements from private White House meetings': WATCH
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/meghan-mccain-asks-dick-durbin-about-his-history-of-misrepresenting-statements-from-private-white-house-meetings-watch/article/2646194
Durbin: 'I stand by every word' of 'shithole' statement
https://www.politico.com/story/2018/01/16/trump-shithole-dick-durbin-responds-340684
Chelsea Manning files to run for US Senate (Maryland)
http://abcnews.go.com/US/chelsea-manning-files-run-us-senate/story?id=52328311
Dick Durbin ‘Focused Full Time’ on Illegal Aliens as Black AmericansRemain Excessively Unemployed in His State
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/01/16/dick-durbin-focused-full-time-on-illegal-aliens-as-black-americans-remain-excessively-unemployed-in-his-state/
Cory Booker slammed for 'mansplaining,' insulting DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/01/17/cory-booker-slammed-for-mansplaining-insulting-dhs-secretary-nielsen.html
(THE ROOT) Cory Booker Looked Poised for 2020 as He and San Juan, Puerto Rico, Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz Were Honored by the King Center in Atlanta
https://www.theroot.com/cory-booker-looked-poised-for-2020-as-he-and-san-juan-m-1822088632
MediaAgain Betray Public Trust with WildConspiracy Theories About Trump’s Mental Health
http://www.breitbart.com/big-journalism/2018/01/17/serial-lying-media-betray-public-conspiracy-theories-trumps-mental-health/

Car Of The Year - Robb Report Singapore 2017 | Part 1

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Expectations Vs. Reality of NS Men | TSL Comedy | EP 22

Boys, have you ever wondered about what your girlfriends think that you do in NS? Well, in this episode of TSLComedy, we reveal that what you think couldn't be further from reality.
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US forces manning new radar defence site in Turkey, US commander sots

(26 Feb 2012)
1. US Army soldiers from 1st Battalion, 214th Aviation Regiment, standing in front of a UH 60Black Hawk helicopter at Podgorica military airport
2. Wide of US Army Lieutenant General Mark Hertling, the US Army's top commander in Europe (centre) talking to troops at the airport
3. Hertling conversing with US army soldiers
4. Close-up of Hertling
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Lieutenant General Mark Hertling, the US Army's top commander in Europe:
"I can only speak for the ground base air defence units. We have the forces in place in Turkey, at a radar site in southern Turkey. We also have some exchanges with Patriot systems with some of our allied nations. So, from an Army perspective, the missile defence plans are going as scheduled. I wouldn't want to talk about either the Navy's AEGIS ships or the Air Force plans, because that is out of my league, but I will tell you that we make constant coordination (with the US Navy and Air Force), and I think we are well on track to... nothing's been accelerated, but we're on track to conduct missile defence."
6. Close-up of US flag and 1st Armoured Division insignia on Hertling's uniform
7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Lieutenant General Mark Hertling, the US Army's top commander in Europe:
"We always have those plans in place. We have contingency plans, and we have force protection plans, but they are all based on the kinds of intelligence that we are receiving in terms of what the enemy is doing. Right now, there has been no change in requirements that would make us change our force-protection measures, but if there were, we would react to them appropriately. "
8. Cutaway of Hertling's hands
9. Close-up of Hertling's Lieutenant General three star insignia on his uniform
10. Hertling conversing with Army troops
11. Wide of US Army soldiers loading bags of cargo into helicopter
12. US Army soldiers loading cargo onto aircraft
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American forces are now manning a new radar defence site in Turkey that could help defend Europe from a potential Iranian ballistic missile attack, the US Army's commander in Europe said on Sunday.
"We have the forces in place in Turkey, at a radar site in southern Turkey," Lieutenant General Mark Hertling said in an interview at Montenegro's main military airport in its capital Podgorica.
It is the first time a senior US commander has confirmed reports that the NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation) defence shield radar - which has caused tensions between Turkey and its Muslim neighbour Iran - has been operational in the past few weeks.
The radar is a key element in a planned ballistic missile defence system which also would put other land and sea-based radars and anti-missile interceptors in several European locations over the next decade.
"I will tell you that we make constant coordination (with the US Navy and Air Force), and I think we are well on track to conduct missile defence," Hertling said.
The deal with Turkey last year to station the sophisticated radar on its territory was hailed by US officials as the most significant military cooperation agreement between the US and Turkey, NATO's biggest Muslim member, since 2003, when Turkey angered American officials by refusing to allow an armoured division to cross Turkish territory to join the invasion of Iraq.
Tensions between the West and Iran have risen in recent months over Tehran's nuclear programme.
Iran denies Western claims it seeks to develop atomic weapons, and says its disputed nuclear programme is designed to produce energy and medical isotopes.
The US says the missile defence shield is designed to counter the Iranian missile threat.
It is located at a military base near Kurecik, a town about 435 miles (700 kilometres) west of the Iranian border.
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BasicInformationAirlines: Singapore Airlines (SIA/SQ)
Flight: SQ32
Origin: Singapore Changi (SIN/WSSS)
Destination: San Francisco (SFO/KSFO)
Date: 2016/10
Aircraft: Airbus A350-900 XWB
Registration: 9V-SMF
Class: BusinessSeat No: 22K
Lounge: SilverKris Lounge, First ClassSection, ChangiTerminal 3Starring: Rilakkuma/Korilakkuma
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Ground service of Singapore Airlines is often the weaker aspect. Both my travel companion and I specifically booked on this flight in Business Class because we are aviation geek and fans of SIA, and we wished to take part in this special occasion. Even for my friend who is a SolitairePPSClub member and checking in at dedicated First Class check-in area, the staff there does not seem to be particularly understanding and caring. Two of us were only given ONE invitation card for the gate hold room event, because the "content of the card is the same", and "we have to be at the boarding gate anyway, so the card is actually meaningless". The card DO HAVE VALUE to us because it will go into our collection. You would never expect staff manning First Class area would be sooooo stingy about an invitation card that a passenger paid thousands of dollars and wasn't given one card per passenger. This is simply disappointing to start with.
Programme at gate hold room seems to be more fun, despite on a Sunday early morning. The LionDance surely made all the difference. However, the goodie bag sort of let me down, because no A350 model was given, especially when you learn that there is model for the return flight SQ31.
Crew onboard this flight were amazing, despite having to work long hours, they were far better than that on SQ323 (the return sector of A350's inaugural flight from Amsterdam to Singapore). As I mentioned, I was surprised to learn that among the crew, one is actually audience of my channel (as he recognize Rilakkuma the bears), didn't expect cabin crew would in their own leisure time view video of things related to their work! Truly passionate and professional. And another crew, during second meal serving, remember my question about satay made in the first meal serving, and ask whether I wanted to have that.
The only thing inflight that I think need to be improved is about the meal service in Business Class, it is designed to be a-la-carte, without designating which course is available at which serving, and not even classifying which items belong starters/main course/dessert, as some could be easily mixed up (e.g. I thought the satay is a starter choice while the crew told me it's a indeed a main course). While it is nice that passengers may be able choose freely, mix & match from the menu (subject to availability), to dine at whatever time they like, I would appreciate if they provide a timeline on the menu informing passengers the overall service flow throughout the flight, so that I can plan ahead what to eat for each meal, and what snacks to eat between meals. Of course, I am not blaming Singapore Airlines for this, as I believe they are also experimenting which way would suit passengers best. And on this flight, I was surprised to learn that butter has become an "on request" item, i.e. it would not be provided by default.
Meal service was after takeoff (guess about 1.5 hour into flight), and midflight about 5 hours before landing. I woke up 1.5 hours before landing expecting there would be breakfast service but there wasn't, yet I didn't order because I wasn't really hungry.
To conclude, it's not a perfect flight but I did enjoy very much to be part of the event.

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Finding Manning's n

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Finding Manning's n

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Postcards From Afghanistan

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The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) deployed a 39-man medical detachment at a field hospital in the province of Oruzgan in central Afghanistan, providing emergency room manning, primary healthcare and ward capabilities in support of the Dutch and Australian forces deployed there.
Working closely with their foreign counterparts, the team treated casualties that included members of the International Security Assistance Forces (ISAF), Afghan national security forces and local civilians.
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Small and heavily populated, Singapore is an easy place to explore; nothing in the city is more than an hour from the business district. Thanks to modern construction and outstanding architecture, Singapore is rapidly becoming a powerhouse trade city, but it maintains ties to its Asian roots through traditional temples and many cultural hotspots, like Little India and Kampong Glam.
Your Singapore tour must include the Botanical Gardens and OrchidGardens, both beautiful and notable places to visit. If you’re a fan of exotic animals, stop by the Singapore Zoo and check in with its 300-plus species that take up residence there. You can also take a “bumboat” from Changi Beach to Pulau Ubin, set away from the bustling city, and delight in its quiet mangroves.
No Singapore sightseeing is complete without a visit to Marina Bay, a glowing, high-tech vision of the future, or Orchard Road, which boasts enough shopping to keep you occupied for several rainy afternoons.
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25 Things to do in Singapore Travel Guide

Join us as we visit Singapore exploring the best 25 things to do in the city in this Singa...

25 Things to do in Singapore Travel Guide

Join us as we visit Singapore exploring the best 25 things to do in the city in this Singapore travel guide. Singapore is a city unlike any other in Southeast Asia. Known as the 'Lion City' or 'Little Red Dot' Singapore has transformed from being a former British trading colony to one the world's most advanced and prosperous countries featuring a chaotic port.
How to describe the city in just a few words? Modern, clean, diverse, massive, green, sterile and efficient come to mind. With a blend of Chinese, Malay and Indian (Tamil) influences and distinct neighborhoods you'll find a melting pot of cuisines to tickle your every taste bud fancy.
Whether you're shopping until you drop along Orchard Road or enjoying budget meals in one of the many Hawker Centres there is something for everybody in this city. Now let's go find out what makes Singapore (新加坡) one of the most popular cities to visit in all of Asia.
Local spellings of Singapore:
Chinese - 新加坡
Malay - Republik SingapuraTamil - சிங்கப்பூர்
25 Things to do in Singapore CityGuide:
1) Gardens by the Bay (Taman di Persisiran -滨海湾花园 - வளைகுடா தோட்டம்) - 00:28
2) Cloud Forest (云雾林) at Gardens by the Bay - 00:32
3) FlowerDome (花穹) at Gardens by the Bay - 02:10
4) Supertree Grove - 02:40
5) Marina Bay Sands - 03:05
6) Chinatown (牛车水 - Kreta Ayer - சைனா டவுன்) - 03:28
7) Chinatown HeritageCentre - 03:51
8) Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum (新加坡佛牙寺龙华院) - 04:00
9) Sri Mariamman Temple (ஸ்ரீ மாரியம்மன் கோவில்) - 04:10
10) Arab StreetDistrict (阿拉伯街) for tea and visiting the Masjid SultanMosque - 04:22 (مسجد سلطان)
11) Clarke Quay (克拉码头 - கிளார்க் கீ) - 06:01
12) RiverBoat Tour on a bumboat along Singapore River - 06:12
13) Little India (小印度 - குட்டி இந்தியா) - 06:28
14) Merlion Park - 06:55
15) Breakfast in Singapore (Indian and Malay style) - 07:13
16) Singapore Botanic Gardens (新加坡植物园 - Taman BotaniSingapura - சிங்கப்பூர் தாவரவியல் பூங்கா) - 10:40
17) National Orchid Garden - 11:26
18) Chinese Garden (裕华园) - 12:30
19) Japanese Garden (星和园) - 12:30
20) Fort Canning Park (Bukit Larangan) and the Battlebox - 13:30
21) Singapore Flyer (新加坡摩天观景轮 - Pelayang Singapura - சிங்கப்பூர் ஃப்ளையர்) - 13:48
22) Old AirportFood Centre (Hawker Centre - 小贩中心 - 熟食中心) - 13:58
23) Orchard Road for Shopping in Singapore (乌节路 - Jalan Kebun (Jalan Orkid) - ஓர்ச்சர்ட் சாலை) - 17:02
24) Singapore Nightlife along Clarke Quay - 17:22
25) Singapore at Night - 17:45
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Today we’re taking you on a whirlwind tour of Singapore. This sovereign city state, may not have a whole lot of land, but it sure packs a lot of punch! We had a full week in Singapore, so we set out to explore its distinct neighbourhoods, cool off in its gardens, marvel at its innovative buildings, and of course, eat in its hawker centres. This video will show you 25 things to do in Singapore, now let’s get started:
And that is a wrap for our visit to Singapore. We hope that you enjoyed this video and that it gave you a few ideas of things to see, do, and eat on your trip. As always, if you have any other suggestions of things to do in Singapore, feel free to share those with fellow travellers in the comments below. Wishing you happy travels and until next time!
This is part of our Travel in Singapore video series showcasing Singaporean food, Singaporean culture and Singaporean cuisine.
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Singapore Travel Guide - City of the Future

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Top 10 Things to Do in Singapore

Singapore is where east meets west. We share the top ten places you should visit on your ...